06-03-2012, 06:31
Good job you just proved you don't understand the context.
All you did was explain something that didn't relate to the stated situation and just explained what progesterone is.
The whole concept of estrogen dominance is an imbalance of estrogen to progesterone. So if your estrogen is consistently higher than your progesterone it would be advised that you either lower your estrogen via stopping your estrogen supplements. Or do something to raise your progesterone for the luteal phase. Why do you think so many people on here that take it without break say "OMG I missed my period help!"?
Nice attitude on sources...clearly you would fail any academic paper with that mindset.
All you did was explain something that didn't relate to the stated situation and just explained what progesterone is.
The whole concept of estrogen dominance is an imbalance of estrogen to progesterone. So if your estrogen is consistently higher than your progesterone it would be advised that you either lower your estrogen via stopping your estrogen supplements. Or do something to raise your progesterone for the luteal phase. Why do you think so many people on here that take it without break say "OMG I missed my period help!"?
Nice attitude on sources...clearly you would fail any academic paper with that mindset.